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Re: MH-E manual update


From: Bill Wohler
Subject: Re: MH-E manual update
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 15:34:14 -0800

Luc Teirlinck <address@hidden> wrote:

> Bill Wohler wrote:
> 
>    In (texinfo) code:
> 
>        Thus, you should use address@hidden' for an expression in a program, 
> for the
>        name of a variable or function used in a program, or for a keyword in a
>        programming language.
> 
>    If we are in agreement, this paragraph should be amended to say "for the
>    name *or value* of a variable or function" since it would be
>    inconsistent and complicate usage to use @code for string values and
>    @samp for other values.
> 
> It already says: "you should use address@hidden' for an expression in a 
> program".
> Strings in a program are expressions, be it constant ones.  One writes:
> "The standard value of this variable is @code{nil}", not @samp{nil}.
> 
>    ...with three exceptions in strings.texi and text.texi. A quick grep in
>    the Elisp manual didn't reveal any @samp{.*} (without quotes) that
>    looked like they might be a variable's value.
> 
> I changed those three to use @code, since they were inconsistent with
> the vast majority of similar cases.
> 
>    If we are in agreement, can someone who has the Texinfo manual checked
>    out make the clarification in the @code section?
> 
> Karl Berry maintains that manual, but I am not immediately sure that a
> change is called for, for the reasons explained above.

Agreed. I'll fix these in the MH-E manual.

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